N. C. W E-Erl e-fc-y INDUSTRIAL REVIEW SMITH ntlxD -Oaks Store* Com pany of Coldsboro will open chain store in this place. SMITHFIKLH Bunieil store luiiMirrj 011 \Iaiket Street being re built. HICKORY Wu Women's build ing complelod at North Caolma Sanatorium. WASHINGTON ? Beaufort Coun ty max anm*\ Hvde County. WILLIAMSTON Carolina Tel. & Tel. Company installs additional equipment at local exchange. Willi WIS I ON Standard Fer tilizer Company completes remodel ing project at jlant. Tax collection? in North Carolina during 192U inc reased more than ?2.000.000 over 1027 collections- - o] ivc Tribune.. Mt. Olive. Carolina Power & Light Company plans to construct 80-mile transmis sion line from Canton to Greenville during coming \car. SUA FIR Ci n (Chatham Hosi tr\ Mills. S 1 .000.000 corporation, recent 1 \ started building new plant in this < it\ . R ALF.1GII Slate Forest r\ De partment erecting .1 1 forest fire tow ers throughout North Carolina at present time. \SHF\TLLF.- Senior high school and junior college completed here at cost of approximately SI. 000.000. Now buildisgs started in \ortli ' Carolina durins 1923 totaled more than $100,000,000 an increase of 27t per cent over 1 927? The Pilot. I \ ass. Bl'RI.lNGTON Construction progressing rapidlv on new rayon manufacturing plant. ZEBl'LON T. M. Conn opens new store in Duke Building. .ZFBII.ON ?Royal Coffee Company begins operations in tliis place. \ ASS ? Construction started on new cluhhouse for Archer's Club. Bell Telephone Company will ex pend *1.250.000 for improvements in North Carolina during 1929. ? Hamlet News. HAMLET ? Annua] Richmond County Poultry Show recently held here. HlCfl POINT ? Several bridges being built ??n new route of Highway No. 10 in this vicinity. HIGH POINT ? Construction of Amos Building nearly completed. Cortipanv runnig shuttle train be* tween this city and Krika for benefit of 1.000 workmen ronstructing 8'10,* OOO.ClOO rayon plant. LK\l\(;TC?f- Bne Park lu??ng improved. Highway between f ranklin and I lotla bridge completed. North Carolina expended approx imate!) S13.515.067 for building 1.171.1 miles highways and bridges during 1928. ? State Highway Com mission. Highway No. 28 graded between Franklin and Highlands. R \ LEIGH. Plans under consid eration for statewide.* farm improve ment program. HAZELWOOl) ? Hazel Theatre leeentlv opened. KDENTON Quality Grocer) Store opened in \\ oodard Building, j W ATM GA FALLS Extensive improvements planned for Watauga | Kraut Factory. PLYMOUTH -Sinclair Oil Com- | pany will ereet plant here in futuie. WINSTON SALKM ? $500,000 will be expended f??r addition to Robert E. Lee Hotel. SMITHFIELD E. P. Lore's store huihlinn on Market Street being e\ tensi>el\ remodeled, LEXINGTON Plans discussed j for rebuilding plant of North Caro- j lina Candy Compaii). Southern Roller. Stave and Head ing Com pan \ of Elisabeth Citv cranted charter with $100,000 capi tal. \1T. Ol.l\K Building adjoining "Tin* Tribune" which was recently burned is now being altered and re paired. Ml RPHY New Methodist church formal! v dedicated. SUM. OH ? Gregory Brothers re modeling: store of Shiloh Mercan tile Company preparatory to occu i pancy. ! Ll'MBERTON ? Approximately ] S35.000 expended for erection of I new educational building at First | Baptist church. COLERAIN ? Plans progressing for construction of better highways ] intnisvicinity. SMITHFIELD? Building at rear of old postoffice remodeled for oc cupancv by Western Union Tele graph Company. C.REENSBORO ? I .oca] textile mills now operating on full time schedule. Now **no family need be without FRIGID AIRE New low prices ** savings as great as $90 F. W. SWAN N DREWS, N. C. SYLV A. N. C. EDENT^N-? Elmi in & W?ium Diu eraling newly completed mill. North Carolina has been appor tioned SI, 71 6.9 19 as federal aid in highway construction during fiscal year beginning next July. ? Hamlet News. WILMINGTON? Plans pkopJess ing for establishment of modern air- , port in this city. 1 partmentj near futii irare.' Itj wjfl ipc^ifr^ | inf "ahiJiey op CM AKLOTTK ? Chief cleik of county tax commission estimates ? Mecklenburg County's t a x a bl e | wealth is above $200,000,000. SOUTHPORT Contract awaided i for construction of Brunswick Coun i ly Community Hospital. ! SOUTI I PORT ? S 1 0,000 wharf is1 being erected for customhouse. \V ASHINCTOVv? De Luxe Clean ! ers & Dyers open modern new estab- j lishment on Water Street. SCOUTING AND THE STATE Scouting stands for 100 per cent patriotism. Service and worth are its soul. Scooting is non-military, but not anti-military. Sixty per cent of training for military service is general preparation. Tracking,) man making, isgnaling. camping, | with all this implies the knowledge j of camn sanitation, camp cooking, ' and ability to care for one's self in the open, are part of th?? training of every Scout. Moreover Scoutinsr uses every op portunity to establish a deep sense | . Scouts were a powerful war service force recognized bv the Unit jed States Government. These same I useful poweis await mobilization by the church for various types of tchurch service. The church today, as never before, has a need of re creational program for boys. The Scout program is <*o planned as to fiU- this need. SCOUTING AND THE COMMUNITY While Scouting is nationally* or- I nanr/prl international! v oraetis- ! cd. it is at heart a constructive acti vitv in the local community. Relations of mutual service and irood w il land understanding be tween the Scouting Group and the Homes, ihe Churches, the Sehools and the Community as a whole are fundamental. Modern Farr" Machinery Is Bringing Sons Home RALEIGH. \. C.. Jan. 25.? The old home farm was not so pofitable when they left hut a wise father ad ded farm machinery, thereby in creasing his profits and the two sons left their well paid jobs in the steel mills and came back. This, brieflv. is the story of Er in est and O. P. Bellamy, of Bruns j wick County, as told b\ \. T. Hoi man. afijrieultural engineer at State College. "It was in 1922. that these two i young men decided that the farm | was offering them nothing but eter nal drudgery and poor pay," savs ; Mr. Holman. "Thev secured jobs in tlie steel mills of the Pittsburgh district and were doing well. This left fl ie father. J. S. Bellamy, and one son to carrv on the work of the farm. Mr. Bellamy was physically unable to do much manual labor so he made an investment in easily han dled farm equipment. He purchas ed a three-horse riding plow, a num ber of harrows, and the necessary planteis, fertilizer distributors and weeders. With this equipment and the aid of the remaining son who liv ed on an adjoining farm. Mr. Bell amy proceeded to plant and culti vate four times as much land as the four men had previously handled in previous years. Not only was this land handled more efficiently but better returns per acie were secur ed/' The boys in Pittsburgh were told of the new developments and so tliev returned. They invisted what mon ey they had saved in farm land ad joining the old place and began farming according to the new plan. Now the four exchange labor and co operate in handling their machineiy I and crops. As a result all arc mak ing more money than they ever did and the four farms art paying their owners. Much of the drudgerv h:!.-? been eliminated, says Mr. Ho'man, and the faun is more attractive now than tliQ steel mill with its 'on* hours of confining labor. Somach Trouble If gas, dyspepsia, heartburn, bloating, sour stomach, and poor di igestion make you miserable and grouchy, and manv foods do not agree with you, why not make the Dint ex. IS minutes test? Diotex is is harmless to young or old, yet works with surnrising speed. One ingredient has the remarkable pow er to digest 3.000 times its own weight. Don't give up. Get Diotex at any d:ug store. Put it to a test. Mon ey back if you don't soon feel like new, and able to eat most anything. Only 60c.. HATTIE PALMER NOTARY PUBLIC 1 AT THE SCOUT OFFICE DENTIST X-K.AV SPKCIAL.TI8T BRITTAIN AXLEY BVILDIN'd Office Phone l.M Ke*. Phone 106 MURPHY, N. C. Models of Paris KEEP THEIR BEAUTY BV USING C\^ct?2?s?,.a CREAM ?old by PARKER S DRUG STORE MURPHY, N. C. E. L. TOWNSON MURPHY, N. C. KULIfct* fKUM LUKSt OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Crook physician says, "Constipa tion Is responsible for more misery than any other cause " Hut immediate relief hns been found. A tablet called Itexall Orderlies attracts wattr fram the system into the lazy. dry. evacuat ing bowel called he colon. The water loso ens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough movement without forming a habit or ever Increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rcxall Orderlie it night. Next day bright. Get '-'4 for 25c today at the nearest llexali Drug Store ? Parkers Drug Store. Send us your orders for KODAK FINISHING i mi General I'hotocrapric Work. Gnran Iretd 21 hour Service. We p.Iho sell Kodak jl-llins. See our Mountain Views and 1 Scenes in Western X. C. Price* Right Pensacola is a port where two trunk line railroads meet the deep water of the Gulf. It is tho closest major U. S. port to the Panama Canal and to tho Pacific Coast of North America. South America, and Asiatic ports. Steamers* to major ports of the world exchange export and import freight here with: the railroads which serve the Centru2 West, North, and East by direct main lint: Cuuiirvliuus. Pensacola is closer than any other Gulf port to all principal points in tho Southeast, to practically all points oa the Ohio River and points north, in Central Freight Assn. territory. Combined rail and water distance, from 12 of the principal shipping points ? xl. c i * tir ? ? ? ? ?? ? _C _C ? ?V?> m 4-a piuici(NU world ports is shortest through Pensa cola in comparison with through din-, tances via the principal Gulf, South. Atlantic, and North Atlantic portD. More than 100 industrial plants locate ed here manufacture 175 different com-, modi ties from raw materials largely oflocalorigir.. Parsons, Kir, pp. Brinek*. erhoff & Douglas, New York engi-^ neers, recommend establishment ii\ Pensacola of 32 additional key indus tries. These are discussed in detail ia a survey made by this organization. Because of favorable climatic condi* tions, the Navy Department has ita largest air training station at Pensa cola. Fertile lands in back country oflfer advantages to fruit growers, truck, poultry, dairy, stock, and standard crop farmers. Year 'round climate, modern schools, churches, parks, and other civic con siderations make Pensacola one of tho country's most attractive homo cities. ( Signed > PENSACOLA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE What Ihe'OLD RELIABLE" means to PENSACOLA 1 Pensacola ? headquarters of the Pen sacola and Southern Alabama Divi sions of the L. & N. R. R. ? - employs nearly 2,000 people, with an nnnnnl payroll of more than two million dol lars. The L. & N. operates an East nntl j West line through tho center of West i Florida, maintaining fast passenger i and freight service, serving tourist travel and perishable freight movo - xnents ? has large railroad shops at 1 Pensacola and splendid wharves for , large ocean-going steamships. : equipped for merchandise cargoes ancl ; bulk handling tipple for coal. coko. [ pitch, phosphate, etc. TheL.&N.*sm ' vestments in deep sea terminals hava , helped Pensacola to become one of tho leading porta of tha country. H-ia